The Young Maker’s Robotics LEGO Bootcamp in Singapore invites children aged 7–12 to dive into the world of STEM, coding, and engineering through hands-on themed projects that turn imagination into invention.
Students will learn how to download and run programs on the LEGO hub, exploring how sensors, motors, and code work together to bring robots to life.
In the second phase, participants take their skills further by constructing competition-style robotic vehicles. They’ll learn to program their robots to:
Navigate obstacles
Follow lines
Execute precise movements
Through interactive challenges and problem-solving missions, students gain practical experience in robotics and engineering.
By the end of the bootcamp, every participant will have built a fully functional competition-ready robot.
Robotics Lego combines building, coding, and creative play.
Children learn how gears, motors, and sensors work together to make robots move, react, and think — just like real machines.
Each session introduces core STEM principles through interactive challenges, encouraging kids to experiment, problem-solve, and design their own robotic creations.
It’s the ideal first step into robotics for kids in Singapore, helping them develop skills that can grow into deeper interests — from school robotics programs to national competitions, like National Robotics Competition (NRC), First Lego League (FLL).
Space Exploration
Students will explore how sensors, motors, and control algorithms allow robots to detect and navigate “alien terrain,” simulating the real-world challenges faced by aerospace and planetary exploration engineers. Each mission encourages systems thinking—integrating mechanical design, sensor feedback, and coding logic to achieve successful exploration.
Wildlife
Students will create animal-like robots that walk, flap, crawl, or roar—learning how actuators and motion sensors replicate natural movement.
As they program their robots to respond to environmental cues, they’ll gain insight into automation, kinematics, and interaction design.
The National Robotics Competition (NRC), organized annually by Science Centre Singapore, is one of the nation’s most prestigious STEM events. It challenges students to apply their creativity, coding, and engineering skills to solve real-world problems through robotics design and innovation.
Our Robotics LEGO Holiday Bootcamp provides the perfect foundation for aspiring participants. Students gain practical exposure to competition-style builds, autonomous navigation, and sensor-based problem solving—key competencies emphasized in NRC challenges.
Our robotics class in Singapore is designed to make learning both structured and joyful.
Children don’t just follow instructions — they experiment, tinker, and think like inventors.
Each workshop is led by experienced instructors from our School of Robotics, ensuring that every child receives personal guidance and a memorable learning experience.